Baron Lexinton (sometimes referred to as Baron Lexington), Aram (Averham) in the County of Nottingham, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created...
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Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton (21 December 1594 – 13 October 1668) was a Royalist MP in 1625 and 1640. In 1624 he was elected Knight of the Shire (MP)...
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Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexington PC (6 January 1662 – 19 September 1723) was an English diplomat. He was the son of Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexington and...
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married Bridget Sutton, the 17-year-old heiress of Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton. They had eleven children, most of whom died young: Lady Catherine Rachel...
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afterwards." The Hall was upgraded by William's son Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton after the Civil War. This first house was destroyed by fire in the reign...
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Charles Granville, Viscount Granville 1692–1702: Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton 1697–1702: Charles Boyle, 4th Viscount Dungarvan (Earl of Cork and Burlington...
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Manners, who married Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton Eleanor Manners, who married Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham, and had children Frances Manners...
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Robert – the estates of their maternal grandfather Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton. Manners-Sutton was educated at Charterhouse School and Emmanuel College...
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religious recluse in New France (d. 1714) January 6 – Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton, English diplomat (d. 1723) January 9 – John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle...
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on April 25, 2006. Retrieved November 23, 2005. Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton "Lexington - Massachusetts, United States". britannica.com. Retrieved...
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